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Friday, December 24, 2010

Christmas at the Cedars


Merry Christmas Everyone!

I have finally found some time to take some pictures
of the very first Christmas
here at the Cedars.

It looks like
everything old is new again...



I made these Nativity figures years ago
from a set that was featured in Better Homes and Gardens,
I enlarged the pattern and Jim cut them out for me to paint.
I had delusions of making the entire set, 
but this is far as I got.
It's enough.

They are the first thing you see when you come up the drive,
and I have little blue lights in the trees above them.
Sorry all you blue light haters,
but I love them...
it looks so quiet and serene to me,
I can just imagine that cold manger,
so long ago.


Welcome!

I love living in a place
where I can run out into the woods
and cut greens and berries to decorate my home with~

This is an old wreath with some sprigs
from the Dollar Tree
and fresh greens from the woods.

I already had that lantern 
and it needed a home.









A crock that Jim bought at a sale,
filled with more cedar boughs,

the sled that Jim and his siblings played with
ages ago.







another garden pot filled with 
greens.
I found this thorn tree back where Jim parks the tractor
and am so glad to know it's a berry tree!

The snowflakes are from Dollar Tree.





Come in out of the cold~!

Jim bought me this Nativity set several years ago.
It's really big, but I love the soft colors 
and the details.

It's on a sideboard that I found at the fleamarket last spring.
I love it here in the entry hall.



The little scrolls you see
are ornaments that I made a few years ago.

Each one has one of the many names of Jesus.

Saviour.
Lord of All.
Redeemer.
King of Kings.
Shepherd.
Jesus.
Emmanuel. 
















Just to the left of the entry
is the Dining Room.

I loved setting up my little village this year...
The buildings are log cabin style,
and it has a country town feel
that I love.

I will leave this up all winter.










This is my mom's secretary.

I always dress it up with simple
things...

this year the garland is decorated
with bits of lace that Kellie found for me
at a flea market in Birmingham AL.
I love this piece of furniture...


It is such a nostalgic piece for me.
There's my mom and dad...




I love those quilted stockings!
I would love to find more of them...
they make me smile from ear to ear!






Here is the little "Kitchen Tree"
in the library.

I love these little 
kitchen ornaments!







Here's the great room...






Little bears wanted to help decorate the landing...






This special bear helped out in the guest room downstairs.
Lovely job,
little quilted bear!




This little tree 
is covered with ornaments
from General Motors
that Jim received every year
at the dealership.
They are beautiful laser cut brass.







My little helper 
learning how to turn the lights
off and on...
she got really good at it too!




It was so much fun dressing our Cedar Home for
Christmas...

It's quiet now,
time for baking and watching some movies,

More family in tonight,
late night services to celebrate the birth
of

Jesus.
Emmanuel.
Saviour.
Shepherd.
Lord of All.
King of Kings.
Redeemer.


Let Him in.
He was born for you.
He died for you.
He loves you! 

Merry Christmas!





1 comment:

  1. So magical marybeth, simply beautiful. Just a quick check in to wish you a very Happy New Year my Dear!
    Rosemary...X

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